mobile

We have learned so much about how Egnyte became the backbone to so many business operations. Nonetheless, we’ve affirmed that great data will never overshadow the importance of having an open dialogue [...]

We’ve been doing some major spring cleaning and we’re excited to bring you a whole new platform for learning about Egnyte! Egnyte University makes it easy for all your users to learn the ins and outs [...]

As we begin the 98th Annual AGC Convention in Las Vegas on March 7 – 9, a couple of recent surveys point out that construction managers are, to borrow a phrase from Dickens, living in thebest of times [...]

With truly global teams, staggering choice in productivity apps, and complex technical challenges, digital collaboration can be a lifesaver. But if it’s poorly handled, it can create more problems than [...]

Egnyte recently launched an initiative focused on Mobility where we engaged our customers who have a strong business use case for leveraging mobile devices. Our customers provided us with a wealth [...]

One of the most valuable business assets a company has today is its data. The problem is that most companies don’t know how to structure their information and then effectively leverage it to benefit [...]

While the popularity of the remote workforce has been on the rise, more and more people are returning to the office to work out of fear that their business data isn’t secure, according to a Neustar report. [...]

Q1 2015 was a fantastic quarter for Egnyte. Great new features for both IT and business users, and functionalities added to both the Egnyte Web UI and mobile apps. Last month was no exception. Check out [...]

We live in a world of instant access to the information we need from the nearest device we happen to have at that moment in time. In the office or on the go, it doesn’t matter. In fact, today’s modern [...]

Last year at Google I/O, I got a couple of Android watches. Curious about what the next generation of mobile technology was about, I decided to hook it up. You mustn’t mistake my curiosity for excitement. [...]